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  • The War in Ukraine: Why It’s Getting Harder Every Day—Secretova Anastasia

    The War in Ukraine: Why It’s Getting Harder Every Day—Secretova Anastasia

    The war in Ukraine has been going on for 10 years, from the beginning of the annexation of Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk in 2014 to the full-scale invasion in 2022. This time is very difficult for Ukrainians. The most important weapon we have is people, both military and civilian. The Russian information war is very Read more

    March 25, 2024
  • Elections Without a Choice, Or Putin Is President of Russia Again – Polana Rachkivka

    Elections Without a Choice, Or Putin Is President of Russia Again – Polana Rachkivka

    In my opinion, the 2024 presidential election in Russia is an extremely important issue for the entire Ukrainian society. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the two countries lost all relations with each other. The brutal war, numerous war crimes, and large-scale destruction caused by Russia have left a great mark Read more

    March 20, 2024
  • Russian Shameful Sham Presidential Election and Aftermath –Bülent Tanatar

    Russian Shameful Sham Presidential Election and Aftermath –Bülent Tanatar

    The last presidential election held in Russia and the Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine, which Russia unilaterally declared annexed, was the most sham and illegitimate election held in Russia in the V. Putin era. It will go down in history with scenes of police interventions at voting centers accompanied by strange and ridiculous events that we Read more

    March 19, 2024
  • The Crimean Tatar Community in Turkey and Its Connections with Crimea – Tuncer Kalkay*

    The Crimean Tatar Community in Turkey and Its Connections with Crimea – Tuncer Kalkay*

    The “Crimean Tatar Organisations Platform” is a collaborative platform consisting of over 50 non-governmental organisations that operate in Turkey. The Platform met with representatives of its component groups in Eskişehir on March 9, 2024, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Exile on May 18, 1944, the 10th anniversary of the Read more

    March 17, 2024
  • Shevchenko is the father of Ukraine’s literary heritage – Kristina Machavariani

    Shevchenko is the father of Ukraine’s literary heritage – Kristina Machavariani

    210 years have passed since Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko’s birthday, and we still continue to remember him “with a gentle, quiet word.” It seems that the 2nd century`s a lot, but if we don`t pay attention to the time context, then during all this time, the name of this outstanding figure continued to be heard within Read more

    March 14, 2024
  • The City On the Black Sea: How The Russian Military Is Destroying Odesa and Its Civilians—Yevhenia Henova

    The City On the Black Sea: How The Russian Military Is Destroying Odesa and Its Civilians—Yevhenia Henova

    At night, trucks roll past my high-rise building in one of Odesa’s residential districts. These trucks are fully loaded with construction waste, concrete fragments, windows, furniture, broken glass, and pieces of people’s lives. The sirens of police cars and ambulances are wailing. In the morning, black bags are added to the scene, reserved for those Read more

    March 8, 2024
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